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egypt marks the second anniversary of the revolution which ended the era of hosni mubarak. we will have a live report. >> and germany says it plans to buy its first killer drones. reaction in berlin. >> and the swiss architect awarded for his sense and sensibility with german castles. it was two years ago when the egyptians rose up in unity demanding an end to hosni mubarak's reign as president. today, mubarak is history, and egypt is a nation divided. m islamists hold power in the former president morsi, but some say his new constitution is just as unfair as the system and to replace. on friday, egyptians once again took to the streets. >> it was a day of protest, not a celebration. once again, tens of thousands of people gathered in cairo's tahrir square where two years ago they demonstrated against hosni mubarak. now they are demonstrating against the new president. the people want the downfall of the regime. the slogan of the arab spring is being chanted once again. this time they are telling morsi to go. >> our revolution continues. we will not allow one faction to mon
egypt marks the second anniversary of the revolution which ended the era of hosni mubarak. we will have a live report. >> and germany says it plans to buy its first killer drones. reaction in berlin. >> and the swiss architect awarded for his sense and sensibility with german castles. it was two years ago when the egyptians rose up in unity demanding an end to hosni mubarak's reign as president. today, mubarak is history, and egypt is a nation divided. m islamists hold power in the...
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>> a court in egypt ordered a retrial for hosni mubarak. this is how jazeera live from =doha -- doha. remembering the victims of a sunken cruise ship one year after the accident in italy. as pollution in beijing goes off of the scale, 20 million residents are being urged to stay indoors. tba -- wonach's former leader has a -- egypt's former leader has won a retrial. our reporter is live in cairo. both mubarak and the prosecutors have won an appeal for a retrial. both parties wanted this. is that unusual? >> no, it is not unusual at all. this court is known to be a meticulous establishment. it looks at the procedures of the previous court, of the prosecution, and it does throw out previous convictions on procedural grounds. this does not come as a surprise at all. this means hosni mubarak will be having a fresh, new trial in which both files -- both sides can introduce new evidence. >> what was the court's's problem but the prosecution last time? what measures will be taken to ensure they have been stronger case this time? >> the court sessi
>> a court in egypt ordered a retrial for hosni mubarak. this is how jazeera live from =doha -- doha. remembering the victims of a sunken cruise ship one year after the accident in italy. as pollution in beijing goes off of the scale, 20 million residents are being urged to stay indoors. tba -- wonach's former leader has a -- egypt's former leader has won a retrial. our reporter is live in cairo. both mubarak and the prosecutors have won an appeal for a retrial. both parties wanted this....
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in egypt, ousted president hosni mubarak receives a life sentence for his role in ordering the killings of protesters, while the muslim brotherhood's mohamed morsi wins in egypt's first free presidential election. but violent protests break out after he grants himself sweeping new powers. in libya, a terrorist attack on a u.s. consulate in benghazi kills four americans, including u.s. ambassador chris stephens. the hard-fought presidential campaign comes to an end. barack obama wins a second term, defeating his republican rival, mitt romney. mother nature shows no mercy. hurricane isaac hits louisiana on the seventh anniversary of katrina, delaying the republican national convention in florida. superstorm sandy, the biggest atlantic storm in history, blasts her way across the northeast, killing over 100, leaving millions without power, and causing billions of dollars in damage. gun control becomes a hot-button issue after several mass shootings. july 20th, a barrage of bullets inside an aurora, colorado, movie theater kills 12. august 5th, six people die in an attack on a wisconsin sikh
in egypt, ousted president hosni mubarak receives a life sentence for his role in ordering the killings of protesters, while the muslim brotherhood's mohamed morsi wins in egypt's first free presidential election. but violent protests break out after he grants himself sweeping new powers. in libya, a terrorist attack on a u.s. consulate in benghazi kills four americans, including u.s. ambassador chris stephens. the hard-fought presidential campaign comes to an end. barack obama wins a second...
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exactly two years after egyptians started a revolution that would bring down hosni mubarak they're on the streets again protesting just as fiercely against the islamist regime that replaced the toppled president. a decorated cia veteran and the man who first confirmed america's torture of detainees gets years in jail over his leaks and explains why it's him and not the torturers to take the full. and sanction of the korean peninsula to the brink of war with pyongyang vowing to attack what it called the traitorous south if it joins in with fresh international restrictions. plus a rowdy russian flight where it wasn't just the plane that was flying fists work when a boozed up businessman started the scrap in the skies even threatening to kill the pilots and forced an emergency landing. around the world online on screen live from the new center here in moscow this is r t with the twenty four hours a day over one hundred people have reportedly been injured across egypt now as hundreds of thousands rally on the second anniversary of the start of the country's revolution people are out to ce
exactly two years after egyptians started a revolution that would bring down hosni mubarak they're on the streets again protesting just as fiercely against the islamist regime that replaced the toppled president. a decorated cia veteran and the man who first confirmed america's torture of detainees gets years in jail over his leaks and explains why it's him and not the torturers to take the full. and sanction of the korean peninsula to the brink of war with pyongyang vowing to attack what it...
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. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the brotherhood on the other. it is the liberals who are mainly taking to the streets today. two years ago, we saw all of egypt coming out onto the streets. another half is sitting at home saying there has been an election. our side won. why are you on the streets? the president says give me time. i have had seven months on the job. people say he has had time. they worry about the agenda being pushed. they do not want the state to be made at the beginning. what is difficult to see is how the two sites will be brought together. neither the authorities nor opposition have come up with a clear
. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the...
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. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the brotherhood on the other. it is the liberals who are mainly taking to the streets today. two years ago, we saw all of egypt coming out onto the streets. another half is sitting at home saying there has been an election. our side won. why are you on the streets? the president says give me time. i have had seven months on the job. people say he has had time. they worry about the agenda being pushed. they do not want the state to be made at the beginning. what is difficult to see is how the two sites will be brought together. neither the authorities nor opposition have come up with a clear
. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the...
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because i came here after hosni mubarak was gone, with secretary of state hillary clinton. and i remember we got up, without much security. we just walked around cairo. she walked into tahrir square. people were applauding her. it was a very optimistic moment, right there, almost two years ago. almost two years ago, but then all of a sudden, things got gloomy. >> this is normal, when you move from a dictatorship, from corruption, big corruption, to new position, to freedom, to democracy, to -- well, a case where you try to prevent, to stop, to block corruption. when people are moving like this, and they are in big numbers like in egypt, and they have real daily needs and they need food and shelter everywhere. and they want the freedom to be completed. and they worry about what they had in the past and they are afraid from going back to that. i think -- this kind of activities -- this kind of demonstrations, these kind of -- trying to resist to some extent any kind of feelings that we are probably -- will go back to some extent. all of these, i consider the situation, it is
because i came here after hosni mubarak was gone, with secretary of state hillary clinton. and i remember we got up, without much security. we just walked around cairo. she walked into tahrir square. people were applauding her. it was a very optimistic moment, right there, almost two years ago. almost two years ago, but then all of a sudden, things got gloomy. >> this is normal, when you move from a dictatorship, from corruption, big corruption, to new position, to freedom, to democracy,...
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hosni mubarak was in power. in 18 days he would step down. the country has seen very few calm days since. egypt's first ever free election put a president in office who has still not closed the gap between the government and a frustrated local and vocal opposition. the population who want even more change. i want to bring in reza sayah in cairo. take us to the scene in cairo there behind you. i understand that protesters have gathered. there are some police officers that are hurt. this is just in cairo alone. >> reporter: yes, suzanne. there have been clashes here. we don't want to blow things out of proportion. here in cairo the violence has been limited to about two streets. behind us there's a street that leads to the interior ministry and other government buildings. police erected a large barrier. what you have is on one side protesters teenagers throwing rocks and debris over the barrier at police. police responding by firing tear gas. sometimes police themselves throwing rocks at the protesters, which is probably not a strategy you'll f
hosni mubarak was in power. in 18 days he would step down. the country has seen very few calm days since. egypt's first ever free election put a president in office who has still not closed the gap between the government and a frustrated local and vocal opposition. the population who want even more change. i want to bring in reza sayah in cairo. take us to the scene in cairo there behind you. i understand that protesters have gathered. there are some police officers that are hurt. this is just...
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mubarak this time tens of thousands of demonstrators were calling on president mohamed morsi to step down saying his muslim brotherhood bond government is only working for islamists and cairo based reporter bel truett has the latest for us. we have had reports from local news outlets that several people have been killed in addition there have been reports of attacks on muslim brotherhood headquarters in particular the freedom and justice headquarters in dublin who are now down to as well as it's been a year in addition to arson attacks on government buildings and people expressing their anger here in cairo to massive volleys of tear gas coming from the police to protesters pushing people off the square in these create blooms of gas that you can't breathe and they came to the streets in generating q five two thousand and eleven we were fed up with the injustices of being called mubarak regime and the returns now because people are saying we've seen no change on the top of the agenda people are saying is that the economy is very hard for people to find. you going to permit rates for ex
mubarak this time tens of thousands of demonstrators were calling on president mohamed morsi to step down saying his muslim brotherhood bond government is only working for islamists and cairo based reporter bel truett has the latest for us. we have had reports from local news outlets that several people have been killed in addition there have been reports of attacks on muslim brotherhood headquarters in particular the freedom and justice headquarters in dublin who are now down to as well as...
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. >> that was the uprising commonly known as the arab spring that led to the ouster of hosni mubarak, the two-year anniversary of protests in cairo, egypt. a live look there at the square. >>> okay. it is a friday. so that means the weekend is here. and most important guy here today would be lawrence karnow. >> thank you very much. [ laughter ] >> i am feeling much better now. it's going to be an interesting weekend. could see some showers but i think the big story will be the cold temperatures. it's going to be chilly as we head into the weekend and the cold storm plunges into the bay area. it looks like leftover showers outside our hi-def doppler picking up on that not a whole lot but you can see a couple of pop-up showers now in toward the livermore valley a few light showers. so if you are stepping outside, don't be surprised if you need the windshield wiper ever so briefly this morning. we have a couple systems. one is going to push in later bringing with it cold air for the weekend. right now those temperatures in the 40s and 50s, much chillier throughout the weekend. we'll talk
. >> that was the uprising commonly known as the arab spring that led to the ouster of hosni mubarak, the two-year anniversary of protests in cairo, egypt. a live look there at the square. >>> okay. it is a friday. so that means the weekend is here. and most important guy here today would be lawrence karnow. >> thank you very much. [ laughter ] >> i am feeling much better now. it's going to be an interesting weekend. could see some showers but i think the big story...
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started a revolution that would bring down a hosni mubarak in the streets. protesting. the. president. and the man who first. torture of detainees. leaks and explains why. the. threat to civilians. or whether the use of drone strikes. to the brink of war with. joins in with fresh international. is now a just after six pm on friday here in moscow this is with me glad to have you with us today. let's go straight to live pictures for you of thousands of egyptians are in cairo's iconic square on the second anniversary of the start of the gyptian revolution but they are not celebrating here the live pictures from syria where people are holding rallies against the new government it was brought to power by the uprising that toppled the longstanding rule of hosni mubarak but two years on egyptians are seeing much change as journalist true reports. we have seen violent scenes already across the country to my right here just by some key government buildings or becoming a building i catches continues between security forces and then said things that interested him a lot and i had repor
started a revolution that would bring down a hosni mubarak in the streets. protesting. the. president. and the man who first. torture of detainees. leaks and explains why. the. threat to civilians. or whether the use of drone strikes. to the brink of war with. joins in with fresh international. is now a just after six pm on friday here in moscow this is with me glad to have you with us today. let's go straight to live pictures for you of thousands of egyptians are in cairo's iconic square on...
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it's in suez, and people have been killed to mark the second anniversary of the overthrow of hosni mubarak. perce this report from cairo. >> the death sentences were greeted with elation. that is what they wanted. the opposite reaction in were defendants are being held. those sentenced to death our followers are the local club appeared their fellow supporters took to the st. in in europe. attempt to storm the prison were in force in clouds of tear gas and gunfire. protesters and police were killed and dozens of others wounded. bac in cairo, it the fans of al- ahly gathered jubilantly in the stadium. some continue to insist the killings had a political dimension. >> we were among the first to support the revolution. we fought against mubarak and then against others. this was an act of retaliation by ministry forces because of this. amid the celebration one fundamental remains on answered. was there a conspiracy? to what degree can accountability be attached to the body in power at the time of the killings, the supreme consulates of armed forces. >> the reasons for the judgment, the remainin
it's in suez, and people have been killed to mark the second anniversary of the overthrow of hosni mubarak. perce this report from cairo. >> the death sentences were greeted with elation. that is what they wanted. the opposite reaction in were defendants are being held. those sentenced to death our followers are the local club appeared their fellow supporters took to the st. in in europe. attempt to storm the prison were in force in clouds of tear gas and gunfire. protesters and police...
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exactly two years after gyptian started a revolution that would bring down hosni mubarak they're in the streets again protesting just as fiercely against the islamist regime that replaced the toppled president. and sanctions the korean peninsula to the brink of war with pyongyang vowing to attack what it called the south if he joins in with fresh international restrictions. and a rowdy russian flights where it wasn't just the plane that was flying fists were to win a boozed up business from the start of the scrap in the sky and even threatening to kill the pilots and force an emergency landing. around the world online on screen life from the new center here in moscow this is o.t. with you twenty four hours a day a cia veteran who oversaw the capture of al qaida the third in command has been sentenced to thirty months in jail for leaking classified intelligence john kerry who was the first to blow the whistle on washington's torture program revealing the name of an alleged torture at guantanamo bay and its get more details on his predicament now with artie's going to. gather this man was
exactly two years after gyptian started a revolution that would bring down hosni mubarak they're in the streets again protesting just as fiercely against the islamist regime that replaced the toppled president. and sanctions the korean peninsula to the brink of war with pyongyang vowing to attack what it called the south if he joins in with fresh international restrictions. and a rowdy russian flights where it wasn't just the plane that was flying fists were to win a boozed up business from the...
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. >> you can see the protesters pushing them back critics saying hosni mubarak is stepping down. >> egypt will never be the same. >> two years ago today, thousands of egyptians fill tahrir square, sparking a revolution that brought down dictator hosni mubarak. we will speak with sharif abdel kouddous from cairo, a protest march interfere and speak with egyptian filmmaker jehane noujaim. it was four years ago this month when oscar grant, the 22-year old bay area resident, was shot to death by a bart police officer on new year's day in 2009. a new dramatic film portrays the last day of oscar's life. >> to you have plans for the night? >> nothing major. head out to the city. train don't you take the out there? that way you guys can drink and hang out and not have to worry about anything. >> getting over there and getting back? >> no traffic, either. you know it is going to be crazy going and coming back. >> we might take it. >> we will speak with first-time filmmaker, 26-year-old ryan coogler who worked as a social worker to juvenile detention center in san francisco. then, "who is dayani cr
. >> you can see the protesters pushing them back critics saying hosni mubarak is stepping down. >> egypt will never be the same. >> two years ago today, thousands of egyptians fill tahrir square, sparking a revolution that brought down dictator hosni mubarak. we will speak with sharif abdel kouddous from cairo, a protest march interfere and speak with egyptian filmmaker jehane noujaim. it was four years ago this month when oscar grant, the 22-year old bay area resident, was...
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mubarak. >> cairo on saturday morning. after a long night of violent demonstrations and not just in the capital. troops clashed with anti- government protesters after they stormed the offices of the muslim brotherhood. eight deaths were reported their late friday. in tahrir square, thousands rally to mark the second anniversary of the revolution. they object to the new constitution and its reliance on islamic law and the desperate state of the economy. officials decry the protesters of counterrevolutionaries and supporters of the old mubarak regime. but protesters insist it is not about the past -- it is about the future. memo we only have one demand -- the regime should go because they have done nothing for us. >> secularist and liberals say the government has betrayed the revolution. >> for the latest, let's go now to our correspondent in cairo. what is the latest you can tell us from where you are? >> i was this morning at the court where there was celebration by the relatives of the people who died after 21 people were
mubarak. >> cairo on saturday morning. after a long night of violent demonstrations and not just in the capital. troops clashed with anti- government protesters after they stormed the offices of the muslim brotherhood. eight deaths were reported their late friday. in tahrir square, thousands rally to mark the second anniversary of the revolution. they object to the new constitution and its reliance on islamic law and the desperate state of the economy. officials decry the protesters of...
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this was a country united behind one goal, to topple the dictator hosni mubarak but two years on this country is divided, polarized and for the first time many people here fear the violence is actually threatening the country's very stability. the chaotic moments when anger turned deadly in port saeed. outside the city's jail, dozens were killed as protesters tried to storm it to free prisoners who minutes earlier were sentenced to death in cairo. 21 defendants were convicted for their part in a soccer stadium massacre that killed more than 70 fans one year ago. the verdict was read and relatives of those killed last year showed grief and joy. for them the ruling was just. an investigation concluded last year's deadly rampage was not a spontaneous outburst of crowd violence. many believed it was a conspiracy to kill supporters of a popular soccer team whose fans have been at the forefront of egypt's revolution. a revolution that marked its second anniversary yesterday with deadly clashes in cairo and other cities, a scene quite different than two years ago. under pressure, the governm
this was a country united behind one goal, to topple the dictator hosni mubarak but two years on this country is divided, polarized and for the first time many people here fear the violence is actually threatening the country's very stability. the chaotic moments when anger turned deadly in port saeed. outside the city's jail, dozens were killed as protesters tried to storm it to free prisoners who minutes earlier were sentenced to death in cairo. 21 defendants were convicted for their part in...
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mubarak clashes that have left five dead and nearly two hundred injured are making headlines in the tens of thousands protesting signal how much egyptians remain discontent about the state of their country and cries for bread social justice and freedom have echoed over the last two years and interation of claims that the goals of the pro-democracy uprising have not yet been achieved so to talk more about the political situation in egypt recent spur violence against women and the fact that all of this is having on the roof.
mubarak clashes that have left five dead and nearly two hundred injured are making headlines in the tens of thousands protesting signal how much egyptians remain discontent about the state of their country and cries for bread social justice and freedom have echoed over the last two years and interation of claims that the goals of the pro-democracy uprising have not yet been achieved so to talk more about the political situation in egypt recent spur violence against women and the fact that all...
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. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the brotherhood on the other. it is the liberals who are mainly taking to the streets today. two years ago, we saw all of egypt coming out onto the streets. another half is sitting at home saying there has been an election. our side won. why are you on the streets? the president says give me time. i have had seven months on the job. people say he has had time. they worry about the agenda being pushed. they do not want the state to be made at the beginning. what is difficult to see is how the two sites will be brought together. neither the authorities nor opposition have come up with a clear v
. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the...
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mubarak literally tens of thousands of demonstrators were calling on president mohamed morsi to step down saying his muslim brotherhood backed government is only working for its limits shammy editor of the online newspaper says the people of egypt have grown increasingly disillusioned with the politics of the u.s. backed muslim brotherhood. people who voted for him to give him a good chance. at the last. for most of the people who are out in the streets to the people in egypt now truly are is that. religion and politics should not be mixed clearly and some nations would use slam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are being in a very very differently from what the have been promising and that's. one of the reasons of their anger you seeing to the industry to egypt. americans want some risk of it indeed to insure and secure their interest in egypt but now their pictures and the reality has shown that actually muslim. does not have. the support of the majority of people in egypt now there is only one party that's actually will decide what's happening in egypt and
mubarak literally tens of thousands of demonstrators were calling on president mohamed morsi to step down saying his muslim brotherhood backed government is only working for its limits shammy editor of the online newspaper says the people of egypt have grown increasingly disillusioned with the politics of the u.s. backed muslim brotherhood. people who voted for him to give him a good chance. at the last. for most of the people who are out in the streets to the people in egypt now truly are is...
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mubarak clashes that have left five dead and nearly two hundred injured are making headlines in the tens of thousands protesting signal how much egyptians remain discontent about the state of their country and cries for bread social justice and freedom that echoed over the last two years and interation of claims that the goals of the pro-democracy uprising have not yet been achieved so to talk more about the political situation in egypt recent spur violence against women and the fact that all this is having on the region at large i'm joined now by. associate professor at texas westerling university school of law and legal fellow at the institute for social policy understanding thank you so much for coming on thanks for having me so i can't help but just get this out of the way you know mubarak was in power for thirty five years i look at our democracy here today and i see two reigning families the bush family and the clinton family that have pretty much been raining in our political process for the last couple decades i mean what's what's really different. i don't know it's just kin
mubarak clashes that have left five dead and nearly two hundred injured are making headlines in the tens of thousands protesting signal how much egyptians remain discontent about the state of their country and cries for bread social justice and freedom that echoed over the last two years and interation of claims that the goals of the pro-democracy uprising have not yet been achieved so to talk more about the political situation in egypt recent spur violence against women and the fact that all...
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mubarak . as egypt ignites once again we look into how america's newly reelected president managed to turn high expectations amid. the middle. of entering uncharted territory with a triple dip recession as new figures show the country's economy shrank again in the last quarter of two thousand and twelve. there's a moment after seven o'clock on saturday night here in moscow this is our two you'd live with me rory soon show you and your news from around the world. at least twenty eight people including a police officers have reportedly been killed in egypt's port where crowds of attempted to storm a prison rampages throughout the city of also reportedly resulted in the deaths of a number of football players and follows the execution order against twenty one people accused of stirring up last year's stadium violence in the city which claimed seventy four lives more now live from correspondent belcher's standing by for us in cairo a bell can you bring us up to date about the latest situation in por
mubarak . as egypt ignites once again we look into how america's newly reelected president managed to turn high expectations amid. the middle. of entering uncharted territory with a triple dip recession as new figures show the country's economy shrank again in the last quarter of two thousand and twelve. there's a moment after seven o'clock on saturday night here in moscow this is our two you'd live with me rory soon show you and your news from around the world. at least twenty eight people...
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they said enough with hosni mubarak. we want our political freedom. we want jobs, a better way of life. i don't think a lot of people expected hosni mubarak to be toppled. incredibly, he was. however, two years later, not all egyptians are celebrating. in fact, the people who will be packing into tahrir are protesting against the president now, mohamed morsi and his supporters, islamic factions, muslim brotherhood. the protesters behind us are the moderates, liberals who claim that mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood hijacked the principles of the revolution and that's why they're out here today. >> some people believe that they're having a hard time really digesting the concept of democracy and that that's just going to take some time. you have heard that? >> reporter: well, we heard a lot of opinions. the fact is at this point this is a country that is divided. it's going through an identity crisis on one hand. you have the secularists, the moderates who want their version of egypt. and then you have the president mohammed morsi who say this is
they said enough with hosni mubarak. we want our political freedom. we want jobs, a better way of life. i don't think a lot of people expected hosni mubarak to be toppled. incredibly, he was. however, two years later, not all egyptians are celebrating. in fact, the people who will be packing into tahrir are protesting against the president now, mohamed morsi and his supporters, islamic factions, muslim brotherhood. the protesters behind us are the moderates, liberals who claim that mohamed...
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mubarak. as egypt ignites again we look into how america's newly reelected president managed to turn high expectations to anger and approval ratings across the middle east. and the u.k. is a risk of entry uncharted territory with a triple dip recession as new figures show the country's economy shrank again in the last quarter of two thousand and twelve. around the world on line on screen live from the new center here in moscow this is all t. with the twenty four hours a day at least twenty eight people including police offices and two football players have reportedly been killed in egypt's port saïd where crowds have attempted to storm the prison rampages continue throughout the city following the execution order against twenty one people accused of stirring up last year's stadium violence in the city which claimed seventy four lives correspondent bill true is in cairo with the latest the violence continues in egypt city of port saeed we've now heard that dozens have been killed hundreds have
mubarak. as egypt ignites again we look into how america's newly reelected president managed to turn high expectations to anger and approval ratings across the middle east. and the u.k. is a risk of entry uncharted territory with a triple dip recession as new figures show the country's economy shrank again in the last quarter of two thousand and twelve. around the world on line on screen live from the new center here in moscow this is all t. with the twenty four hours a day at least twenty...
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second anniversary of the revolution that toppled hosni mubarak. as egypt ignites again we look into how america's newly reelected president managed to turn high expectations to. approval ratings across the middle east. and environmental issues cloud the future of the legendary baikonur cosmodrome as russia clashes with. the facility. around the world on screen life from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day at least twenty eight people including a police officer and two football players have reportedly been killed in egypt where crowds of attempted to storm a prison rampages continue throughout the city following the execution order against twenty one people accused of stirring up stadium violence in the city which claimed seventy four lives correspondent bill true is in cairo with the latest. the violence continues in egypt city of put signs we've now heard that dozens have been killed hundreds have been injured after this very contentious verdicts the army have been deployed to the streets and where this is the
second anniversary of the revolution that toppled hosni mubarak. as egypt ignites again we look into how america's newly reelected president managed to turn high expectations to. approval ratings across the middle east. and environmental issues cloud the future of the legendary baikonur cosmodrome as russia clashes with. the facility. around the world on screen life from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day at least twenty eight people including a police...
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specific areas it sounds to me like a lot of the complaints are the same of those that were against hosni mubarak why then can't the opposition and the people who are so unhappy just wait for a general election and vote who they see fit to come into power. well you have to understand that the muslim brotherhood and the political islam camp is pretty huge and have a following between eight to eleven million so they're not going to go anywhere and the same time you have all barak's people as well as the current opposition. which a lot has a bigger alliance in the national television front who also could be. ten to fifteen million so you have a gridlock here where both parties are being very stubborn they do not want to put forth any concessions either side the national salvation front puts a lot of the requisites for dialogue which makes it almost impossible for the president to accept this and vice versa now to get out of this gridlock you need to a third party or three third. movement with pressure both to sit down and thought the concept of having early presidential elections is not a fa
specific areas it sounds to me like a lot of the complaints are the same of those that were against hosni mubarak why then can't the opposition and the people who are so unhappy just wait for a general election and vote who they see fit to come into power. well you have to understand that the muslim brotherhood and the political islam camp is pretty huge and have a following between eight to eleven million so they're not going to go anywhere and the same time you have all barak's people as well...
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president hosni mubarak president morsi has just addressed the nation that says the city of port so you've has descended into bloodshed yet again as clashes broke out during a massive funeral march for people killed and hundreds injured the latest now from our correspondent bill true. seen in. protesters there were killed yesterday was it not. gunfire. that hundreds have been injured many. saying that's not. true to the military the funeral march by an army the army has been deployed to the city i mean this is saying. they are seeing tanks on the street in the moments three months since any between anti-government protests is heightened security forces here in the capital just off the high square on the most rainy streets which means a key government buildings such as the one housing hahnemann sure council today are suspending from consignee to the cornish and. i. think christian against the presidency by protest this to say that they are living you know making a change to stay safe in the country team isn't ready should say i guess seventy troughs it's a constitution which they say is rea
president hosni mubarak president morsi has just addressed the nation that says the city of port so you've has descended into bloodshed yet again as clashes broke out during a massive funeral march for people killed and hundreds injured the latest now from our correspondent bill true. seen in. protesters there were killed yesterday was it not. gunfire. that hundreds have been injured many. saying that's not. true to the military the funeral march by an army the army has been deployed to the...
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mubarak this is amid renewed clashes in port side of it left seven people dead and hundreds injured following a mass funeral procession correspondent bill true is in cairo where she has come under clouds of tear gas. in a televised press statement for president mohamed morsi so if he was going to take us to me i hears a clashes continue in cairo. president hundred mostly declared a state of emergency for thirty days according to the constitution with that means is that it's basically the severing test will be banned security forces will have the rights to arrest. protesters without charge and addition censorship may be legalized across these three count these three cities the misfeature president mohammed morsi also said to be a curfew course the city's between nine pm and six am and he also called for dialogue with the opposition things that just escalated to a great extent here in cairo and the clashes continue between anti government protesters and security forces who are firing an excessive amount take us to the point where even at this height it's almost impossible to breathe b
mubarak this is amid renewed clashes in port side of it left seven people dead and hundreds injured following a mass funeral procession correspondent bill true is in cairo where she has come under clouds of tear gas. in a televised press statement for president mohamed morsi so if he was going to take us to me i hears a clashes continue in cairo. president hundred mostly declared a state of emergency for thirty days according to the constitution with that means is that it's basically the...
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mubarak that's after a massive march in port saeed turned bloody leaving four people dead and hundreds injured well the latest now from our correspondent bell true she's in caro well one of the implications of this move by morsi. both today in a televised press statement by president mohamed morsi sorry excuse me is going to take us to me i guess the clashes continue in cairo. president had mostly declared a state of emergency for thirty days according to the constitution what that means is that it basically protests will be banned security forces. you have the right to arrest. protesters without charge and in addition censorship may be legalized across the street from these three cities apologies this is a lot to take as the clashes continue in cairo is that the misfeature president mohammed morsi also said to be a curfew course the city's between nine pm and six am empty also called for dialogue with the opposition for judging what was happening to their in car oh you're obviously suffering the effects from tear gas other early signs of toll of the tensions easing or are things getti
mubarak that's after a massive march in port saeed turned bloody leaving four people dead and hundreds injured well the latest now from our correspondent bell true she's in caro well one of the implications of this move by morsi. both today in a televised press statement by president mohamed morsi sorry excuse me is going to take us to me i guess the clashes continue in cairo. president had mostly declared a state of emergency for thirty days according to the constitution what that means is...
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mubarak. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: political violence ravaged egypt for a fifth day after a weekend that saw more than 50 people killed. in cairo, protestors threw rocks and gasoline bombs at riot police. police in turn fired tear gas into the crowds who oppose president mohammed morsi and his islamist dominated government. >> what's happening here in the country is really shameful. destroying the city is not fair. but at the same time the way the police treat people makes tensions heavier because all decisions by morsi's government have been taken out of the public interest. >> brown: security officials said a man described as a by-stander was killed by a gunshot. it was unclear who fired it. and government tanks were on the streets in the cities of suez and port said. they enforced a curfew that an angry president morsi announced last night. >> to end the bloodshed, to maintain security against vandals and law breakers and for the protection of citizens, i have decided after ref
mubarak. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: political violence ravaged egypt for a fifth day after a weekend that saw more than 50 people killed. in cairo, protestors threw rocks and gasoline bombs at riot police. police in turn fired tear gas into the crowds who oppose president mohammed morsi and his islamist dominated government. >> what's happening here in the country is really shameful. destroying the city is not fair. but at the same time the way the police treat people...
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mubarak tossed from power the muslim brotherhood comes in you talk about that the calls for free and fair elections constitutional reform didn't didn't the majority of egyptians get the right people into the government they were voting for all along. i have i am quite skeptical about. the current rhetoric in egyptian society kind of political rhetoric by the muslim brotherhood or order it's a political. justice under freedom bertie because when we discussed last week. the election law some demands made by oprah's ition discarded and brushed aside by ism of them but as a whole and they did then didn't take into account what the opposition spoke about particularly some requirements for a free and fair election and also i have to acknowledge is that we had the national the organs of presidential ballots for more than four months. and we discussed over eight or to seven. including the draft law of election law but unfortunately after all the political parts agreed whole parts bit did in the along agreed. agreed upon as a draft of the draft law the muslim brotherhood themselves didn't ful
mubarak tossed from power the muslim brotherhood comes in you talk about that the calls for free and fair elections constitutional reform didn't didn't the majority of egyptians get the right people into the government they were voting for all along. i have i am quite skeptical about. the current rhetoric in egyptian society kind of political rhetoric by the muslim brotherhood or order it's a political. justice under freedom bertie because when we discussed last week. the election law some...
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an 18-day revolt that toppled hosni mubarak. cnn's reza sayah is in cairo. what is happening there now? this has been going on all day. what is happening now? >> it is 9:00 p.m. local time, victor, and here in tahrir square we're starting to see some of the protesters leave. there are still several thousand people here, but things relatively calm at this location. however, in other parts of cairo, in other parts of egypt, things seem to be escalating, we're seeing violence in pockets of clashes in the side streets, few blocks away from tahrir square. we're seeing clashes between protesters and police in front of the state tv building here in cairo, several blocks away. we're also seeing clashes, we can also tell you that protesters have blocked off traffic in both directions. the 6th of october bridge, a major bridge over the river. they also blocked off a subway system here near in tahrir square. hard to believe it was two years ago, but an uprising here in egypt eventually toppled then president hosni mubarak, and it started right here in tahrir square thi
an 18-day revolt that toppled hosni mubarak. cnn's reza sayah is in cairo. what is happening there now? this has been going on all day. what is happening now? >> it is 9:00 p.m. local time, victor, and here in tahrir square we're starting to see some of the protesters leave. there are still several thousand people here, but things relatively calm at this location. however, in other parts of cairo, in other parts of egypt, things seem to be escalating, we're seeing violence in pockets of...